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Landlocked Mali to access the sea through Senegal River in landmark trade project

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
February 20, 2026
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In April 2026, a groundbreaking ceremony will launch construction on the Saint-Louis–Ambidédi navigation corridor, linking the Atlantic port of Saint-Louis in Senegal to Ambidédi in Mali’s Kayes region.

The project, backed by SOGENAV and the Organisation for the Development of the Senegal River (OMVS), marks a major step toward turning the river into a modern trade artery.

For decades, Mali’s economy has been constrained by its geography. Exporters of gold, cotton, and agricultural products have relied on expensive and unpredictable road routes through neighboring countries.

Once operational, the Senegal River corridor is expected to reduce logistics costs by up to 60 percent, making inland water transport a more efficient and reliable alternative.

By easing the movement of goods and lowering trade barriers, the corridor could significantly enhance Mali’s competitiveness in global markets, particularly for bulk commodities.

Sovereignty through infrastructure

Beyond economics, the project carries deep strategic meaning. It reinforces Mali’s push for greater trade sovereignty and regional independence, especially as relations with some coastal neighbors remain strained.

The OMVS-led initiative reflects a rare model of cross-border cooperation, involving Mali, Senegal, Mauritania, and Guinea, all of whom share the Senegal River basin.

It also aligns with broader efforts by the Alliance of Sahel States (AES) to secure new trade routes and reduce external dependence.

If successful, the Saint-Louis-Ambidédi corridor could transform the way landlocked countries in Africa connect to the global economy.

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